Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Dance drama ‘Sivakamiyi­n Sabatham’ celebrates Kalalaya school of Dance and Music @70

- By Ruqyyaha Deane

The Sri Lanka Tamil Women’s Union inaugurate­d by Dr. Mary Rutnam in 1909 is a community that strives to preserve the rich culture of Tamils. Their literature, art, music, dance, sculpture and drama have all been nurtured and grown prosperous­ly through the encouragem­ent of the SLWTU. On September 1, 1948, the SLWTU opened the Kalalaya School of Dance and Music to support Tamil culture, art and education.

Celebratin­g the 70th anniversar­y of Kalalaya School of Dance and Music, the Sri Lanka Tamil’s Women Union (SLWTU) presented the poignant dance drama ‘Sivakamiyi­n Sabatham’ at the Bishops College Auditorium, Colombo 3, on September 30.

Written by Kalki Krishnamur­thy and renowned as one of the most remarkable novels written in Tamil, Sivakamiyi­n Sabatham depicts a story of political intrigue, forbidden romance and unwavering strength. Through captivatin­g dances from an ensemble of 40, we watched the heartbreak­ing story of Sivakami and Prince Narendrava­rmar, the cunning machinatio­ns of the monk Nagananthi and the tension between the Pallava and Chalukya kingdoms.

The talented dancers selected were from students across the country, especially from Jaffna, led by Kalai Chelvi Nirmala John who choreograp­hed all the dances in the drama. I.T. Benedict provided the script compositio­n and direction with Isai Mudumaani Arunanthy Aruran supplying the music compositio­n and direction.

Gracing the occasion as Chief Guest was Professor Maithree Wickramasi­nghe who was welcomed by President of the Sri Lanka Tamil’s Women Union Nirmala Ragunatha, Principal of the Kalalaya School of Dance and music Selvi Sachithana­ndam, Chairperso­n of the fund-raising committee Vijitha Thambinaya­gam and others of the union.

The concert proceeds would be used to improve facilities at the Kalalaya School of Dance and Music for its students.

Anyone interested in learning music and dance at the Kalalaya Dance School located in 400/2, Bauddhalok­a Mawatha, Colombo 7, please contact: Principal Selvi Sachithana­ndam at 0773679656 or Vice- Principal Selvanithy Kanagaratn­am at 0777827315.

 ??  ?? A scene from the musical drama. Pic by M.A. Pushpa Kumara
A scene from the musical drama. Pic by M.A. Pushpa Kumara
 ??  ?? Chief guest Prof. Maithree Wickramasi­nghe (centre) at the event
Chief guest Prof. Maithree Wickramasi­nghe (centre) at the event

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